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Online Privacy Concerns and Privacy Management: A Meta-Analytical Review
Authors:Lemi Baruh  Ekin Secinti  Zeynep Cemalcilar
Affiliation:1. Department of Media and Visual Arts, Koç University, Istanbul 34450, Turkey;2. Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA;3. Department of Psychology, Koç University, Istanbul 34450, Turkey
Abstract:This meta-analysis investigates privacy concerns and literacy as predictors of use of online services and social network sites (SNSs), sharing information, and adoption of privacy protective measures. A total of 166 studies from 34 countries (n = 75,269) were included in the analysis. In line with the premise of privacy paradox, privacy concerns did not predict SNS use. However, users concerned about privacy were less likely to use online services and share information and were more likely to utilize privacy protective measures. Except for information sharing, the relationships were comparable for intentions and behavior. Analyses also confirm the role that privacy literacy plays in enhancing use of privacy protective measures. The findings can be generalized across gender, cultural orientation, and national legal systems.
Keywords:Meta-Analysis  Privacy Concerns  Privacy Literacy  Privacy Paradox  Privacy Protection  Communication Privacy Management Theory  Information Sharing  Social Network Sites
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